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Brandon said people should think about the things that could be in their mailboxes including paychecks or items that could lead to identity theft like credit card offers or bank statements.

The crimes have been reported throughout the city and while two were on the same street, Brandon said the police do not have any suspect information or factors that would link the incidents.

Brandon urges residents to be vigilant to prevent theft.

“The main thing people can do is make sure they get their mail every day,” he said.

Residents are also encouraged to sign up for the House Watch list if they will be away from the home for an extended time, like vacation. Police officers check homes on the list at least once per shift.

Victims of mail theft should contact the US Postal Service at 1-877-876-2455. Residents can report stolen identity cases to the Southlake Police.

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